A probabilistic classification system for predicting the cellular localization sites of proteins. 论文

1996PubMed引用 298
Machine Learning in BioinformaticsBayesian Modeling and Causal InferenceBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
PubMed
发表日期
1996-01-01
发表年份
1996

关键词

Machine Learning in BioinformaticsBayesian Modeling and Causal InferenceBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies

摘要

We have defined a simple model of classification which combines human provided expert knowledge with probabilistic reasoning. We have developed software to implement this model and have applied it to the problem of classifying proteins into their various cellular localization sites based on their amino acid sequences. Since our system requires no hand tuning to learn training data, we can now evaluate the prediction accuracy of protein localization sites by a more objective cross-validation method than earlier studies using production rule type expert systems. 336 E. coli proteins were classified into 8 classes with an accuracy of 81% while 1484 yeast proteins were classified into 10 classes with an accuracy of 55%. Additionally we report empirical results using three different strategies for handling continuously valued variables in our probabilistic reasoning system.